Excellence in Action: What is Manufacturing Greatness
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What does manufacturing excellence really look like in today’s custom, engineer-to-order environment?
In this episode of Powering the Process℠, host Jen Little sits down with Michael Stewart, Vice President of Manufacturing at ProcessBarron, to explore what manufacturing excellence truly looks like inside a custom, engineer-to-order environment, and why it’s foundational to delivering reliable industrial equipment.
Michael shares how ProcessBarron’s manufacturing operations support critical industries by aligning people, process, and technology to deliver high-quality equipment on time. From managing over 120,000 square feet of manufacturing space to coordinating engineering, production, quality, and safety, manufacturing excellence at ProcessBarron is driven by precision, consistency, and accountability at every stage.
The conversation dives into:
- What manufacturing excellence means in a custom equipment, engineer-to-order operation
- How robotic welding and cobots improve consistency while empowering skilled welders to focus on complex work
- The role of no-code robotic programming in increasing speed and flexibility on the shop floor
- Why “quality at the source” is critical to delivering reliable equipment that customers depend on
- Maintaining rigorous safety standards through stop-work authority and daily safety engagement
- Developing skilled talent through mentoring, apprenticeships, and community college partnerships
- How continuous improvement, automation, and process discipline drive long-term manufacturing performance
This episode highlights how manufacturing excellence is built through people, technology, and culture, and how ProcessBarron continues to raise the standard by investing in innovation, workforce development, and continuous improvement.
Michael Stewart, Vice President of Manufacturing
Michael Stewart serves as Vice President of Manufacturing at ProcessBarron, where he leads production operations, quality, safety, and continuous improvement initiatives across the organization. With nearly nine years at ProcessBarron, Michael brings extensive experience in custom equipment manufacturing, automation, and workforce development.
His leadership focuses on integrating advanced manufacturing technologies, such as robotic welding and precision machining, while maintaining rigorous quality and safety standards. Michael is deeply committed to developing skilled talent through mentorship, apprenticeships, and partnerships with local community colleges, ensuring ProcessBarron continues to deliver reliable, high-quality equipment for critical industrial applications.
